Just Hold My Hand

Just Hold My Hand

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This story is not just about a male lead and a female lead. It goes beyond that, everyone is the main character of their own story. No one here exists merely as a side character. Every individual carries their own emotions, struggles, choices, and journey, all of which deserve to be seen and appreciated. Rather than following a single storyline, my narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives. Lives intersect, relationships form and break, and people grow in ways they never expected. Some bonds will feel strong and unbreakable, while others will slowly fade with time. Not every story has a happy ending. While readers often expect ending filled with happiness, life does not always work that way. Some journeys end beautifully, while others end painfully, and some remain incomplete, leaving behind unanswered questions. But that does not make them any less meaningful. The journey itself, the moments, emotions, and connections holds more value than the ending. This story is shaped by imagination, possibilities where things could have been different. Yet, even with these imagined paths, not everything leads to a perfect ending. Sometimes, even when the route changes, the destination remains the same. Characters may not always get what they deserve, and situations may not lead to happy moments. This unpredictability reflects the complexity of real life, where right and wrong are not always clear, and decisions often come with consequences. my first story explores emotions,love, loss, confusion, hope, and change. It shows how people deal with these emotions differently and how those differences shape their journeys. Some will hold on, some will let go, and some will remain caught in between. In the end, Some chapters will bring comfort, some will hurt, and some may leave you thinking long after they end. But every story matters, because a story does not truly end until it is meant to (or author doesn't want it to). to find the answers, let's dive in the story.
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Aadhya Agarwal, 24, a young fashion designer with dreams dipped in red, lives like the warm glow of a diya on a quiet night. She's soft in the way she speaks, fierce in the way she loves, and carries that sunshine energy that makes people feel lighter just by standing near her. She believes in soulmate-level love, in rituals, in anklets that jingle when she walks toward a future she's always imagined for herself. Abhinav Malhotra, 30, a CEO carved out of discipline and silence, moves through life like a man who's forgotten what warmth feels like. His world is made of glass offices, cold coffee, and unspoken fears. Stoic eyes, quiet voice, careful steps - the sort of man who keeps his heart locked behind his ribs because he's convinced it doesn't deserve a home. She wants a real marriage. He gives her a contract instead. No reasons. No explanations. Just rules. But every rule shakes when her warmth collides with his silence, when her middle-class softness enters his billionaire world, when her brightness starts cracking the walls he's spent years building. Two strangers. One contract. A house full of tension. A heart full of secrets. A marriage that was never meant to feel this real. Tropes: ✨ arranged marriage ✨ contract marriage ✨ grumpy × sunshine ✨ rich × middle class ✨ fall-first-but-deny-it ✨ slow-burn tension ✨ emotional healing arc

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